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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 497959" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Samuel Gawith Bracken Flake. </p><p></p><p>It used to be GL Pease Renaissance. Which I love for it's woody, leathery tastes. Bracken Flake, in it's variations, always had strength. And a hard to describe taste. Not the soapy and floral that so many people automatically assume that all British blends must have. This was unusual and melded well with the tobaccos used.</p><p></p><p>I think I did good to obtain the last available from an online retailer when the distributer stopped importing it. And I think it is no longer made. Thirty one tins. And it all got smoked up along with all I had in tins, and had jarred. I really developed a taste for it, and it was gone basically in one winter and early spring.</p><p></p><p>I still have lots of Renaissance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 497959, member: 7"] Samuel Gawith Bracken Flake. It used to be GL Pease Renaissance. Which I love for it's woody, leathery tastes. Bracken Flake, in it's variations, always had strength. And a hard to describe taste. Not the soapy and floral that so many people automatically assume that all British blends must have. This was unusual and melded well with the tobaccos used. I think I did good to obtain the last available from an online retailer when the distributer stopped importing it. And I think it is no longer made. Thirty one tins. And it all got smoked up along with all I had in tins, and had jarred. I really developed a taste for it, and it was gone basically in one winter and early spring. I still have lots of Renaissance. [/QUOTE]
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